Friday, December 16, 2016

Knee and Joint Pain

Reducing
Knee and Joint Pain with Stem Cell Therapy

Most of us will
experience joint pain at some point in our lives. Knee pain is the most common
complaint, particularly amongst those who have been involved in athletics. In
some cases, pain may be mild and short-term, though it can still impact
negatively on your quality of life. In more severe instances, it can be debilitating.

Pain and swelling in the
joints can be caused by a number of conditions, including arthritis and
osteoarthritis, bursitis, and sprains, or it may result from a sports injury. Wear
and tear is also a contributing factor, especially as you grow older. The aging
process alters both your vulnerability to injury and your body’s ability to
heal itself, making pain, swelling, and stiffness in the joints more likely.

Stem Cell Therapy: Helping Your Body Repair Naturally

Prolonged pain can
drastically interfere with every aspect of your life, reducing mobility and
causing discomfort even during periods of restfulness. If you experience knee
or joint pain, stem cell therapy is an effective alternative to surgery. The
procedure is minimally invasive, and many patients experience noticeable
results after just one treatment.

How does it work? During
a short session at our office, we extract stem cells from your fat tissue or
bone marrow in a safe and comfortable procedure performed under local
anesthetic. Stem cells are undifferentiated cells that are able to develop into
specialized cells such as muscle or tendon. When injected into the site of
injury, they assist in renewing the damaged tissues, while also sending signals
that encourage other cells to join the healing process. The result is a gradual
decrease in pain and improvement of movement at the joint.

Stem cell therapy enhances
your body’s ability to repair and recover naturally—helping you get back to
enjoying life. To maximize results, consider IV Vitamin Therapy to detox the body before
your treatment.

If you are interested in
learning more about how stem cell therapy can alleviate your knee or joint
pain, please click here or call (201) 288-7246.